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Eli Griffiths & Sons Ltd 102 Bradford Street Birmingham.

I have s rather old Starboard Blue lamp parrafin, its very old but want to know morw about it. The lamp is Blue its got brass plate on with E.L.I. Griffiths, 102 Bradford Street Birmingham on it and brass platw with Starboard. Want information on it age, type and possible value. Its parrafin
That is quite old!
 
the red light indicates a vessel's port (left) side; the green indicates a vessel's starboard (right) side. Sternlight: This white light is seen only from behind or nearly behind the vessel. Masthead Light: This white light shines forward and to both sides and is required on all power-driven vessels wreck buoys have blue lights fitted.
 
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